Alberta judge convicts man of assault for coughing on server in Calgary bar
CALGARY — A man who removed his mask and deliberately coughed on a server at a Calgary bar last year has been convicted of assault.
In a decision released last week, provincial court Judge Heather Lamoureux wrote that “emitting a force consisting of lung-air molecules” can qualify as the use of force under the Criminal Code.
“The cough was not a reflexive action, but rather an intentional physical act,” Lamoureux wrote.
The man, identified in the decision as 35-year-old Kyle Pruden, was also found guilty of assaulting a bar patron.